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Yes they can! Ten-month old infants learn to associate a target location with its surrounding context. How do they do it? Check out the video abstract.

The ULBabyLab recently evidenced that 8 to 12 month-old infants are able to learn associations between where an interesting object is located, based on its surrounding context. The results of two studies, conducted by Julie Bertels, Estibaliz San Anton, Titia Gebuis and Arnaud Destrebecqz, have been recently published in Developmental Science.

 

Bertels, J., San Anton, E., Gebuis, T. and Destrebecqz, A. (2016), Learning the association between a context and a target location in infancy. Developmental Science. doi: 10.1111/desc.12397

 

Watch the video abstract here.

 

The article is available upon request here.

 

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Yes they can! Ten-month old infants learn to associate a target location with its surrounding context. How do they do it? Check out the video abstract.